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Level: Intermediate
Length: 2 mi (3.2 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: -
Total: 11 riders
Mountain Biking Indian Hollow Reservation
#68 of 116 mountain bike trails in Ohio
the trail has a main corridor that runs the entire length, Several trails will split off from the main corridor. These trails have a little bit of everything and are continually being added onto.
First added by searsandrewj on Apr 25, 2013. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: yes
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: yes
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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If you enter the Reservation from 57 park at the bowling alley and follow the trail back, it will eventually split off, at that point continue to the right. You will see the trailhead to the right when the main trail begins to bend left.
An easy intermediate trail it has a few small trees down to hop or roll over, a couple short technical climbs, an easy ride through the woods singletrack style and a small rock garden to practice on.
Thank |Muddy muddy trail hardly ever maintained. Mostly level with a couple rather tricky hills. Has a nice gravel loop that's good for families. If you like mud and water there is some good spots for you.
Thank |There are a lot of trails to ride. From the Parsons Rd. entrance, take a left off the crushed stone right before the bridge. Tons of trails over there that run along the river (roots) or head towards Indian Hollow Rd. Or if you continue over the bridge on the crushed stone path stay to the left a bit and look for a long wood trail entrance. That trail runs a great length and circles and winds back along the river. You'll see a parallel trail next to the wood trail entrance (on right side). From the wood trail entrance, take it straight a bit and keep an eye open for a small cave looking hole on the left (hard to miss). Stop there and look towards the railroad tracks. Head straight across up the hill towards the tracks. Trails over there run around a pond you can't see from the lower level. Trails go left and right with the railroad tracks. A couple flat cut logs up there to ride as you head back in the direction you arrived. Trails need cleared. I spent a couple hours a few days ago clearing trails. By the way, after crossing the bridge on the crushed stone path, if you follow it around towards the right it will take you to Grafton Bowling Alley which is another entrance to the trails.
Thank |This is a nice, small, natural area with decent terrain. There appears to be a main short trail that was nicely designed but is in need of maintenance. There are also countless short trails that head off in random directions, some of which lead to dead ends. Some of these are in horrible shape and nothing is marked. This area has some potential, but it needs much work.
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